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Query: EC:2.3.1.28 (
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
)
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The molecular mechanisms that regulate intestine-specific gene expression and the transition from proliferating, undifferentiated crypt cells to nonproliferating, differentiated villus cells are unknown. Sucrase-isomaltase is an apical membrane disaccharidase that is found exclusively in enterocytes of adult intestine and is expressed in a complex pattern along the intestinal crypt-villus axis. To investigate the regulation of
sucrase-isomaltase
, we have cloned and sequenced 3.6 kilobases of the 5'-flanking region of the human
sucrase-isomaltase
gene. The transcriptional start site was mapped in human small intestine and in a colonic adenocarcinoma cell line (Caco-2) using an anchored polymerase chain reaction, primer extension, and RNase protection assays. The 5'-flanking DNA of the gene was linked to either
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
or luciferase reporter genes and used for transfection into Caco-2, HeLa, and HepG2 cells. This analysis demonstrated that intestine-specific transcription of the
sucrase-isomaltase
gene involves both proximal and distal regulatory elements. Use of
sucrase-isomaltase
as a model gene will allow investigation of the mechanisms that regulate transcription of enterocyte-specific genes, developmental gene expression in the small intestine and colon, and the process of differentiation as epithelial cells migrate from intestinal crypts onto the villus in adult intestine.
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PMID:Isolation and characterization of the human sucrase-isomaltase gene and demonstration of intestine-specific transcriptional elements. 156 17